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president castro, you said in panama that we might disagree on something today on which we would agree tomorrow. and that's certainly been the case over the past 15 months and the days leading up to this visit. i can tell you we intend to move forward on many fronts when it comes to normalizing nations. we're moving a lot. last week we gave approval for individual americans to come here for educational travel. u.s. airlines will become direct commercial flight. we are hoping to resume cruises and ferry service, all of which will mean even more americans visiting cuba in the months ahead and appreciating the people. we're moving ahead with more trade. we're national trading partners. other steps we took last week, allowing the u.s. dollar to be used for widely with cuba, giving cubans more access to the drt and allowing could you be understand r rnz -- cubans understand that they plan to open the ports which will open more doors to travel and commerce, and these steps show we're opening up to one another. with this visit we agreed to deepen our cooperation on agriculture to support our
president castro, you said in panama that we might disagree on something today on which we would agree tomorrow. and that's certainly been the case over the past 15 months and the days leading up to this visit. i can tell you we intend to move forward on many fronts when it comes to normalizing nations. we're moving a lot. last week we gave approval for individual americans to come here for educational travel. u.s. airlines will become direct commercial flight. we are hoping to resume cruises...
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the panama canal zone debate was about sovereignty. we'll give up florida next. similarly, this is about who we are, what are our values and who are our friend and how do we treat our friends. >> that's the other thing that's fascinating is that not just panama canal but the sort of continuation of much bush-era foreign policy initiatives in the obama administration. just the fact that iraq is now fairly consensus what we're doing there, afghanistan similarly, has taken a lot of issues that could have been definitional in the campaign off the table. it is very hard to know unless you're going to sort of argue for a much more accelerated draw down of afghanistan or iraq. it is hard for the gop field to really differentiate because in the past they've supported quite similar policies. israel is ort of left on the table as a way to get around the obama administration. >> and even that, even that being played as a wedge issue, we have -- rick perry was banging the drum on it in new york, it's almost like he didn't read the president's speech. they're trying to get to
the panama canal zone debate was about sovereignty. we'll give up florida next. similarly, this is about who we are, what are our values and who are our friend and how do we treat our friends. >> that's the other thing that's fascinating is that not just panama canal but the sort of continuation of much bush-era foreign policy initiatives in the obama administration. just the fact that iraq is now fairly consensus what we're doing there, afghanistan similarly, has taken a lot of issues...
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the panama papers originated from a panama based company that produced shell companies. the collection of 11 million documents unveiled the documents of celebrities and criminals from around the world. iceland's prime minister has stepped down, and david cameron has had to explain his appearance in the document of a trust -- his appearance in the documents of a trust set up by his father. relatively few american names were mentioned, but bernie sanders injected the panama papers into american politics when he tied the scandal to hillary clinton's support of the 2009 panama free trade agreement. >> i don't think you're qualified if you supported the panama free trade agreement. something i very strongly opposed, and which, as all of you know, has allowed corporations and wealthy people all over the world to avoid paying their taxes to their countries. >> back with me is david k. johnston, author of "twied divi the perils of our growing inequality." let's address bernie sanders' charge that that's connected? >> there's lots of problems, but this isn't one of them. this has
the panama papers originated from a panama based company that produced shell companies. the collection of 11 million documents unveiled the documents of celebrities and criminals from around the world. iceland's prime minister has stepped down, and david cameron has had to explain his appearance in the document of a trust -- his appearance in the documents of a trust set up by his father. relatively few american names were mentioned, but bernie sanders injected the panama papers into american...
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panama was an american state and the canal in panama was an american canal and there was a massive challenge to american sovereignty represented by the canal might go back to panamanian control. actually panama's fine and this ended up being a technocratic issue and it's resolved and it's good we signed the treaty. people to reagan's right, like john wayne, william f. buckley told reagan he was nuts for doing this. >> wayne told him he needed to shut his pie hole. >> he's engaging with this sort of fellow travelers in terms of his ideological peer but was sticking to his guns on make there's a combative issue. they knew that was good politics, marshall strength, particularly aggression, could be used in a political way, a way he never gave up on. it's key to understanding why we saw such a huge military buildup under reagan, why he was so eager to accept sort of estimates of soviet military strength that turned out to be completely off, we found out later, but we paid for at the time as a country. >> the other thing reagan did, taken the remarkable posture public debate on issues of war and
panama was an american state and the canal in panama was an american canal and there was a massive challenge to american sovereignty represented by the canal might go back to panamanian control. actually panama's fine and this ended up being a technocratic issue and it's resolved and it's good we signed the treaty. people to reagan's right, like john wayne, william f. buckley told reagan he was nuts for doing this. >> wayne told him he needed to shut his pie hole. >> he's engaging...
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joining me from panama city panama. good morning to you, chris. what can you tell us about last night's encounter? stkpwhraol we know that the u.n. secretary-general was looking on. but literally so was the world. it's hard to overstate the symbolic meaning of this. it's only the second time these two men have met. they had a brief encounter at nelson mandela's funeral a few years ago. everything is being parsed last night. they seemed to shake hands a couple of times. they were talking, nodding. they seemed comfortable with each other. they don't know each other well. they had a few phone calls and then the couple of very brief informal meetings. we were told nothing of substance was discussed. it is the first of the sum mitts cuba has been able to attend to try to normalize relations with cuba. the big meeting is going to come later today, as you know alex. >> chris, with regard to the president indicating he is going to remove cuba from the state sponsors of terrorism, there have been some protesters have there not? >> reporter: just not just t
joining me from panama city panama. good morning to you, chris. what can you tell us about last night's encounter? stkpwhraol we know that the u.n. secretary-general was looking on. but literally so was the world. it's hard to overstate the symbolic meaning of this. it's only the second time these two men have met. they had a brief encounter at nelson mandela's funeral a few years ago. everything is being parsed last night. they seemed to shake hands a couple of times. they were talking,...
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delaware, wyoming, places where, it's not -- we can't draw a total equivalence between and, say, panama. on the other hand, you can register an llc, where you don't have to say who the owner is. >> we've had one change in power already in iceland. there aren't a lot of full-fledged democracies on this list. so i can't imagine we're going to see -- but, could we see this sort of turn into political turmoil? >> yes. and i think you're seeing that in the united kingdom, for example. where you're not seeing david cameron necessarily be at risk of losing power, but he is facing a lot of criticism of being hypocritical. so he had this trust where he gained $40,000 based on his father's offshore trust. he, at the same time, has been railing against tax secrecy. he has actually supported legislation that would allow public registry in the uk to identify the owners of companies, the beneficial owners. he's organizing a conference in may about corruption. so i think what you're seeing is opposition saying, this is totally hypocritical, and it's undermining the legitimacy of these leaders on certa
delaware, wyoming, places where, it's not -- we can't draw a total equivalence between and, say, panama. on the other hand, you can register an llc, where you don't have to say who the owner is. >> we've had one change in power already in iceland. there aren't a lot of full-fledged democracies on this list. so i can't imagine we're going to see -- but, could we see this sort of turn into political turmoil? >> yes. and i think you're seeing that in the united kingdom, for example....
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i believe that's because panama city has always been there for everybody else. we always send teams out. okay? all of us, we send teams out all the time when these things happen. we want them to know that we love them, and we care about them. >> thank you so much. and i hope you stay safe. i'm glad your children know you are alive. thank you so much, connie. >> as you heard a lot of need here. communication is out. there is no power. there is -- they expect the president to deliver when he comes here today but also a long way away, as long as it takes to get these communities back on their feet. >> incredibly emotional as we saw from so many people there. thank you. we'll be right back with what sources are saying and today's big picture. whooo! want to take your next vacation to new heights? tripadvisor now lets you book over a hundred thousand tours, attractions, and experiences in destinations around the world! like new york! from bike tours, to bus tours, to breathtaking adventures, tripadvisor makes it easy to find and book amazing things to do. so you can
i believe that's because panama city has always been there for everybody else. we always send teams out. okay? all of us, we send teams out all the time when these things happen. we want them to know that we love them, and we care about them. >> thank you so much. and i hope you stay safe. i'm glad your children know you are alive. thank you so much, connie. >> as you heard a lot of need here. communication is out. there is no power. there is -- they expect the president to deliver...
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in panama city. he called the canal a testament to human ingenuity and vision. >>> illinois' governor has declared two counties disaster areas after devastating storms tore through the middle of that state killing two people. >>> college basketball player lauren hill has passed away at 19 after a battle with brain cancer. she raised a million dollars for pediatric cancer research. now back to "hardball." >>> you want me to go there? all right. all right. let's do it. whitewater, yeah you can't make it up. whitewater-gate, cattle-gate, gen gennifer flowers gate trooper-gate paula-jones gate vince foster-gate. helicopter-gate, white house coffee-gate. pardon-gate, illegal gift-gate, monica-gate. benghazi-gate. e-mail-gate, wiped server-gate. hillary clinton has more gates than a south texas cattle ranch. >> well that was the most worked on performance i've seen in a while. that was nra executive vice president wayne lapierre hitting all the hard right's fund zones or erog nus zones in his attack on hil
in panama city. he called the canal a testament to human ingenuity and vision. >>> illinois' governor has declared two counties disaster areas after devastating storms tore through the middle of that state killing two people. >>> college basketball player lauren hill has passed away at 19 after a battle with brain cancer. she raised a million dollars for pediatric cancer research. now back to "hardball." >>> you want me to go there? all right. all right....
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so just a tidbit i saw in panama. so i was there, chris, i promise. >> fascinating and also a lot of work with goes on sort of on the sidelines like you say that are away from the tv cameras there. a lot of stuff gets done and that's a good piece of intel you have there. >> chris i'm glad to see you even though we were in panama together and didn't couch. sorry. >> see you in d.c. i hope. >> i hope so too. thanks. >>> well this is an active situation we are covering for you right now. a possible active shooting situation in north carolina. this is happening at wayne community college. nothing confirmed right now but the school web site does say the campus is on lockdown and it's not a drill. it has been confirmed there was a 911 call received of a person being shot at the college. they don't have a suspect in custody. multiple law enforcement officials have responded. we'll watch these developments and bring you any development throughout the remainder of the rundown. we'll take a short break and be right back. [ fema
so just a tidbit i saw in panama. so i was there, chris, i promise. >> fascinating and also a lot of work with goes on sort of on the sidelines like you say that are away from the tv cameras there. a lot of stuff gets done and that's a good piece of intel you have there. >> chris i'm glad to see you even though we were in panama together and didn't couch. sorry. >> see you in d.c. i hope. >> i hope so too. thanks. >>> well this is an active situation we are...
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and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping people and their ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ is to create it. [ female announcer ] now...
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this is more than 20,000 mostly haitian migrants are gathered in northern colombia and panama on their way to the u.s. joining me now are nbc's julia ainsley, an immigration attorney and telemundo legal analyst, am rows a. what does this mean? >> this means that there were lessons learned from those 30,000 haitians that ho showed under a bridge. you can tell on social media when there's a movement of people amassing in a certain city like they are now in northern colombia on their way to the united states. you would think that the united states would be on top of that. but as we learned recently, a lot of times these groups can take dhs by surprise. so i'm told that this will help them do two things. one, help them allocate resources to particular areas of the border when there may be a surge. when those haitians showed up, there were about 6,000 one day and 22 portable toilets. they want to be able to get better resources to those areas. but also, they want to be able to interdict what they would call disinformation campaigns that are spread on social media. you'll see on facebook som
this is more than 20,000 mostly haitian migrants are gathered in northern colombia and panama on their way to the u.s. joining me now are nbc's julia ainsley, an immigration attorney and telemundo legal analyst, am rows a. what does this mean? >> this means that there were lessons learned from those 30,000 haitians that ho showed under a bridge. you can tell on social media when there's a movement of people amassing in a certain city like they are now in northern colombia on their way to...
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invasion, the invasion of panama, he rewrote the plan for the first gulf war. and push et had president into enter iraq. he is going to be unapologetic and i don't know he has it rewrite it because he has nothing to apologize for. >> matthew, he is rewriting history on water boarding. he is saying that water boarding is justified. he is standing by it. i mean, you are an expert in this area. how do you respond to what he is saying and continues it say about water boarding? >> al, he certainly is trying to rewrite history in respect to water boarding and torture. what we are probably not seeing in this book or even this book is the fact that torture and water boarding inflated the ranks of al qaeda and led to the deaths of americans in iraq. when ways there overseeing interrogations of foreign fighters, we heard it all the time and statistics, number one foreign fighters came to fight in iraq, is because of water boarding and torturing the prisoners in american custody. those foreign fighters came to iraq, they made up 90% of suicide bombers and they killed hund
invasion, the invasion of panama, he rewrote the plan for the first gulf war. and push et had president into enter iraq. he is going to be unapologetic and i don't know he has it rewrite it because he has nothing to apologize for. >> matthew, he is rewriting history on water boarding. he is saying that water boarding is justified. he is standing by it. i mean, you are an expert in this area. how do you respond to what he is saying and continues it say about water boarding? >> al, he...
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tax cuts, extended unemployment benefits, trade deals with colombia, panama. i think you need something bigger. something that will force the country to pay attention and take sides. something intriguing, compelling, all right, exciting. maybe it's a jobs program that includes, but it's limited to public works, a jobs program that would put a million people to work. cutting the unemployment rate to 8%. a major fix of our jobs outlook. and the use of the federal government that would put our economic situation rocketing back to normal. it has to be something big enough for all it sai see, i think for every unemployed person in the country to see and take advantage of. we either have a serious situation in this country or we don't. if it is serious, we need a serious program to correct it. that's what i think. the president needs an ek many noic proposal after labor day that impresses everyone. including enemies. maybe especially his enemies. that's "hardball" for now, thanks for being with us. more politics ahead with al sharpton. >> the american people are tal
tax cuts, extended unemployment benefits, trade deals with colombia, panama. i think you need something bigger. something that will force the country to pay attention and take sides. something intriguing, compelling, all right, exciting. maybe it's a jobs program that includes, but it's limited to public works, a jobs program that would put a million people to work. cutting the unemployment rate to 8%. a major fix of our jobs outlook. and the use of the federal government that would put our...
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the president, payroll tax cuts, unemployment benefits, trade deals with south korea, columbia, and panama, something about patent reform. look, he needs something bigger that will force the country to pay attention and take sides, something intriguing, compelling, all right, exciting. maybe a jobs program that includes but isn't limited to public works, a program that would put one million people to work, a major fix of our jobs outlook and a use of the federal government to put our economic situation rocketing back to normal. it has to be something big enough for all to see, perhaps every
the president, payroll tax cuts, unemployment benefits, trade deals with south korea, columbia, and panama, something about patent reform. look, he needs something bigger that will force the country to pay attention and take sides, something intriguing, compelling, all right, exciting. maybe a jobs program that includes but isn't limited to public works, a program that would put one million people to work, a major fix of our jobs outlook and a use of the federal government to put our economic...
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. >> i would say john wayne and the panama canal. i think you'd need someone to say we got a lot bigger in our thinking. coming upright now, this party is not big enough for the two of us. that's what the national party says otherwise known as cpac or the republican party. chris christie, the one republican who actually looked good last year, as i've said before, keep it up, guys. you're doing a great job. make sure none of your popular figures show up at your event. the role of women, are they really getting a big enough role? and, of course, the pre-scandals. i see no one has a solution to the sequester's silliness. but everyone has their lines of attack ready. here they are. >> feeling with the whielt house is like dealing with a bowl of jell-o. >> well, that's a side show. >>> finally, let me finish with my hope that the college of cardinals selects someone who can embrace the future, not cling to the past. and this is "hardball," a place for politics. there's no subtex. just tacos. yeah, it's our job to make you want it. but hon
. >> i would say john wayne and the panama canal. i think you'd need someone to say we got a lot bigger in our thinking. coming upright now, this party is not big enough for the two of us. that's what the national party says otherwise known as cpac or the republican party. chris christie, the one republican who actually looked good last year, as i've said before, keep it up, guys. you're doing a great job. make sure none of your popular figures show up at your event. the role of women,...
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some of the most secretive of business laws exist there in panama. does that story prove the president's points, that business leaders don't come by successful initiatives on their own? >> well, i think certainly not, tom. i think the recent polls you've cited have shown that the president's false attacks on mitt romney aren't working right now and the people care about the economy. i want to turn to your point about the context of the president's you didn't build that remark. there was a good article by phil klein this morning saying that the contextually made that comment worse. if you look at the whole speech and what he's arguing, it's that the way that we're going to fix this economy, the way that we're going to get out of this ditch is through more government and not by unleashing the private sector. his argument was that people, small business owners, you're not that smart, you didn't work that hard, you didn't earn that. it happened because of the government. that's the wrong way to look at our economy right now. it's shown over the last thre
some of the most secretive of business laws exist there in panama. does that story prove the president's points, that business leaders don't come by successful initiatives on their own? >> well, i think certainly not, tom. i think the recent polls you've cited have shown that the president's false attacks on mitt romney aren't working right now and the people care about the economy. i want to turn to your point about the context of the president's you didn't build that remark. there was a...
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he went to panama to check in on the construction of the panama canal. that's him in the white suit with the steam shovel. today president obama is in panama making history again. the president will meet with the cuban president during the summit of the americas. it will be the first time in almost 60 years that the leaders of the two countries just 90 miles apart will meet face to face for a discussion. the anticipation of the meeting is clear. last night at a dinner for the gathered leaders, the two presidents were swarmed by photographers as they greeted each other. but the real meeting is expected some time today. it's the first time that the heads of state of all 35 north and south american countries are there. the united states had blocked cuba from participate inging saying the meeting was only for democratically elected heads of state. but now the obama administration is determined to e rebuild u.s. relations with cuba, an effort that was publicly announced in december when president obama said he would reestablish diplomatic ties and loosen rule
he went to panama to check in on the construction of the panama canal. that's him in the white suit with the steam shovel. today president obama is in panama making history again. the president will meet with the cuban president during the summit of the americas. it will be the first time in almost 60 years that the leaders of the two countries just 90 miles apart will meet face to face for a discussion. the anticipation of the meeting is clear. last night at a dinner for the gathered leaders,...
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he is -- this president is advocating trade agreements that allow enhanced bank secrecy in panama, enhanced murdering of union members in columbia, and the refunding of north korean slaves. this president and republicans are both in favor of those trade agreements. and this president renewed the bush tax cuts for millionaires. those are actions. those are not words. this guy's a great talker. everybody loves to talk. this is a man who has taken action. barack obama has taken action. he has kept the swaps market dark, no capital requirements for the -- >> well, let me react now. let me react. i'm a progressive. i share a lot of the frustrations that my fellow progressives share. when i look at the alternative, i think, well, it sure beats the alternative, but i think you're on to something in the following sense, dylan. these things that i've mentioned, just examples of things that the president could do, that while on the edges, they still would have an effect. all they do, i think, is illustrate that if we want to see action, okay, it may not be as good as a $500 billion jobs bill, but don
he is -- this president is advocating trade agreements that allow enhanced bank secrecy in panama, enhanced murdering of union members in columbia, and the refunding of north korean slaves. this president and republicans are both in favor of those trade agreements. and this president renewed the bush tax cuts for millionaires. those are actions. those are not words. this guy's a great talker. everybody loves to talk. this is a man who has taken action. barack obama has taken action. he has kept...
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legal documents indicating offshore bank accounts were leaked to the press and became known as the panama papers. they pointed to a money trail of approximately $100 million that reportedly led to putin but was held in the name of a musician friend, sergei roldugin. quite a large sum for an orchestra cellist. >> there was big confusion and a big scandal, and putin took it very personally when panama papers are released because his personal fraud was exposed. >> putin is corrupt. he created a corruption system in russia. and this system with all his friends is taking the money out of russian economy. >> vladimir vladimirovich putin. >> putin's annual government salary is the equivalent of about $300,000. and while there are no official accounts of his net worth, there are a few indications such as a home he allegedly built on russia's black sea coast that was speculated to cost $1 billion. >> the right way to think about it is he's like the czar of russia. he can use anything he wants. so you own a yacht. if he says you know, what i'd like to spend a week on this yacht, you have no choice
legal documents indicating offshore bank accounts were leaked to the press and became known as the panama papers. they pointed to a money trail of approximately $100 million that reportedly led to putin but was held in the name of a musician friend, sergei roldugin. quite a large sum for an orchestra cellist. >> there was big confusion and a big scandal, and putin took it very personally when panama papers are released because his personal fraud was exposed. >> putin is corrupt. he...
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enough for international shipping, it could save thousands of miles off the current route through the panama canal, saving 30% of the costs as well. meanwhile, smaller ships are here in record numbers. but with just two aging ice breakers with, the u.s. is largely frozen out of here for nine months. russia, on the other hand, has 41 ice breakers, many of them nuclear and they are actively building more. the u.s. has none under construction. >> the coast guard told me a couple of years ago, this was a ball game, the u.s. wouldn't be in the field, we wouldn't be in the stands, we wouldn't be in the parking lot. we are last. >> you've got to gain the attention of the american people. >> reporter: retired admiral bob pat is the commandant of the coast guard. >> finland has more ice breakers than we do. >> they do. >>> sweden has more ice breakers than we do? >> they do. >> so an the scale of aurgt, where is it? >> that's one of the most urgent things we need to do for the arctic. you need to have a short access into your maritime boundaries. >> u.s. on the right and russian on the left? >> right
enough for international shipping, it could save thousands of miles off the current route through the panama canal, saving 30% of the costs as well. meanwhile, smaller ships are here in record numbers. but with just two aging ice breakers with, the u.s. is largely frozen out of here for nine months. russia, on the other hand, has 41 ice breakers, many of them nuclear and they are actively building more. the u.s. has none under construction. >> the coast guard told me a couple of years...
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when we all thought president obama was, in fact, signing free trade agreements with south korea and panama, maybe he's contending that the president secretly wasn't doing that at all and was duping us all? mr. romney also in his speech today criticized president obama for only having hope that things will get better in the middle east. for only having hope, but not having a strategy to make that so. >> i know the president hopes for a safer, freer and more prosperous middle east aligned with us. i share this hope. but hope is not a strategy. >> hope is not a strategy. remember what mitt romney told his donors was going to be his strategy in the middle east? >> you hope for some degree of stability, but you recognize that this is going to remain an unsolved problem. we kick it down the field and hope that something will happen and resolve it. >> today he gives a speech on how hope cannot be the strategy in the middle east. hope explicitly is his strategy in the middle east unless kick the ball down the field is something way more specific than i think it is. at least when he's speaking behi
when we all thought president obama was, in fact, signing free trade agreements with south korea and panama, maybe he's contending that the president secretly wasn't doing that at all and was duping us all? mr. romney also in his speech today criticized president obama for only having hope that things will get better in the middle east. for only having hope, but not having a strategy to make that so. >> i know the president hopes for a safer, freer and more prosperous middle east aligned...
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and the panama canal that made our world a smaller place. we supported the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, so you can get cash when you want it. it's been our privilege to back ideas like these, and the leaders behind them. so why should our anniversary matter to you? because for 200 years, we've been helping people and their ideas move from ambition to achievement. and the next great idea could be yours. ♪ i'm here to unleash my inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! silver and bronze... ♪ it's the red. it's the green and yellow. it's the red, white and blue. because at the olympic games, it's not the color you go home with that matters. it's the colors you came in. and when colors mean this much, you can only trust them to tide. proud keeper of the red, white and blue. >>> we are back with our roundtable. >>> we are back with our round table. and joining me now is nbc's savann
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the panama papers exposed that he uses cut outs. we haven't used the existing executive orders to go after elements of that business empire. that could be done. we can play a symmetric warfare too and play information warfare. >> someone argued we invented it and we have been meek and mild at times, but if push comes to shove, we need to push back. in the context of the ukraine. he cares about what happens to the ukraine. we have not sent weapons. they have taken them seriously. the reality is we have tools to push back. do we have the political will to do it? >> nice to see you. thank you for coming in. up next, why i'm obsessed with what democrats are not doing post post election so far. stay tuned. >>> tonight. >> it's not there there is public criticism, but not really anyone rallying around her either. you are not seeing either response post election and not a heavy amount of blame nor in the popular vote. but that was not very critical. with the win house districts. they pointed at clinton's popular vote win. and seems like th
the panama papers exposed that he uses cut outs. we haven't used the existing executive orders to go after elements of that business empire. that could be done. we can play a symmetric warfare too and play information warfare. >> someone argued we invented it and we have been meek and mild at times, but if push comes to shove, we need to push back. in the context of the ukraine. he cares about what happens to the ukraine. we have not sent weapons. they have taken them seriously. the...
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for more on that now going to panama city, florida. katie is standing by. >> hey, just about an hour ago we actually ran into ben carson who was taking a store of the same storm ravaged areas. what he compared this to was a war zone. he said three weeks later you can't tell what has been done and hasn't been done. there has been progress but outside these homes along these streets you belongings on the sides of the roads. you have downed trees. there is still so much to be done here in terms of recovery which is why we want today get -- wanted to get on the ground and ask is anybody here thinking about voting? 81-year-old jerry strictland hadn't lost his will to vote in the midterm election. >> so this is your mail-in ballot? >> yes. >> there it is. >> on the dash board of his rental car where he and his six dogs have been sleeping since the storm. >> you don't have a way to get there. how are you going to get this there? >> i will give it to the mailman. >> devastation is everywhere. damage and downed trees still uprooting normal life
for more on that now going to panama city, florida. katie is standing by. >> hey, just about an hour ago we actually ran into ben carson who was taking a store of the same storm ravaged areas. what he compared this to was a war zone. he said three weeks later you can't tell what has been done and hasn't been done. there has been progress but outside these homes along these streets you belongings on the sides of the roads. you have downed trees. there is still so much to be done here in...
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accepting rigged trade deals like with south korea, panama and colombia now, or the rigged trade we currently have with china, i'll tell you somebody who has been in the financial media for 15 years, as is very familiar how people make decisions to allocate capital, it's much more profitable to take money from america to another country and pay off a politician to ensure the perpetuation of that structure than to do anything that is investing in america and until politicians deal with that -- >> the territorial text agency for corporations and global taxations they can make money in the world and be able to take it back home and repate tree raitt? >> a flat tax that allows repatriati repatriation. i'm against things like allows american ceos to lobby politicians like yourself to empower rigged trade agreements that are profitable for the kopgs overseas and come at america's expense. basically every one of these trade deals. >> then we need to resolve that and bring it to the table and look at the specific proposals you're talking about. an economy grows based on its own consumption, investmen
accepting rigged trade deals like with south korea, panama and colombia now, or the rigged trade we currently have with china, i'll tell you somebody who has been in the financial media for 15 years, as is very familiar how people make decisions to allocate capital, it's much more profitable to take money from america to another country and pay off a politician to ensure the perpetuation of that structure than to do anything that is investing in america and until politicians deal with that --...
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you commanded panama, the first gulf war. you were standing on duty as the berlin wall comes down. nuclear armageddon had been an ambient force your entire military career. the rule of law mattered. civilian control of the military mattered. the oath you swore was to the constitution, not to a person or a party. then you're sitting there in retirement, and you're watching everything you fought for be assaulted, led by a lying, defeated american president. who is seeking to be a dictator. of course you're going to react with that kind of controlled passion. but clearly passion. everything he cared about was at stake. and i'd argue, and i think he would say the same thing, still is at stake. democracy, the constitutional order that he defended and he sent other people's children into harm's way to defend and project, is still in the balance. and so i think an important lesson and an important thing for folks to think about is that this man gave his life and also had the lives of others in his hands for an idea. an idea that we were in fact created equal, and the rule of law mattered.
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hallie jackson joins us from panama city, florida, where trump will speak later tonight. hallie, with i want you to listen to this. this is trump, donald trump himself, the real guy, back in 1998. and when you listen to this, think to yourself, didn't he know his past would trail him. watch this. >> did you ever have a flicker when you were taking a shower or walking to work or waking up in the morning and you said, donald trump, you've won every battle you've ever fought, why didn't you run for governor or president? >> people want me to all the time. >> what about you? >> i don't like it. >> why? >> can you imagine how controversial i would be. him with the women, can you imagine me with the women? >> can you imagine? he knew! he kne his rep! he knew his past! what he'd done, what he'd bragged about. yet he put his head into the oven of this presidential campaign, knowing that in the end he would be followed by that, stalked by his own reality of the past. >> reporter: yeah. >> what do you think? you know the guy, you've covered him. >> reporter: yeah, yeah, he's run th
hallie jackson joins us from panama city, florida, where trump will speak later tonight. hallie, with i want you to listen to this. this is trump, donald trump himself, the real guy, back in 1998. and when you listen to this, think to yourself, didn't he know his past would trail him. watch this. >> did you ever have a flicker when you were taking a shower or walking to work or waking up in the morning and you said, donald trump, you've won every battle you've ever fought, why didn't you...
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the coast of coast at costa rica, a tsunami warning is in effect for neighboring countries, including panama, nicaragua and mexico and colombia. a tsunami watch in effect for chile. this breaking news, 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of costa rica. we'll bring you more details as we get it. straight ahead, patrick telling the democrats to grow a back bone, we weigh in on the fire brands of the night and do the democrats have the ground game to top the republicans money advantage? plus, the national debt hits $16 trillion. what president obama can do to fix it. i'm going to ask ee elijah cummings. what do you think of the first lady's speech and others? it was a big night, night one of the democratic national convention. tweet me at thomas a roberts. >> i say all of this tonight not just as first lady, no, not just as a wife, you see, at the end of the day, my most important title is still mom in chief. my daughters are still the heart of my heart. and the center of my world. ques? anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yeah. one phillips' colon health pro
the coast of coast at costa rica, a tsunami warning is in effect for neighboring countries, including panama, nicaragua and mexico and colombia. a tsunami watch in effect for chile. this breaking news, 7.9 magnitude earthquake struck off the coast of costa rica. we'll bring you more details as we get it. straight ahead, patrick telling the democrats to grow a back bone, we weigh in on the fire brands of the night and do the democrats have the ground game to top the republicans money advantage?...
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mccain the third was born august 29th, 1936 to a multi-generational family on the base of panama canal zone. his father jack mccain became a you are four star admiral. his grandfather was also an admiral. for young john mccain, entry into the naval academy was a fore gone conclusion. he established a reputation as a rebel and a party boy. >> we really did have the most enjoyable times, perhaps i've hood in my life was that period at the naval academy as like minded but not as assertive in their rebellion >> he well knowledgeable. well read in history. he was a strong leader. you knew when he was in the room. he had a lot of energy. always had a superb sense of humor. that's what attracted him to a lot of people. >> reporter: upon graduating from the naval academy, fifth from the bottom of his class, he decided to become an aviator. his first experience with combat came when he was shipped to vietnam in 1967. he was assigned to the uss four star and in july of that year it was at the center of one of the deadliest naval disasters of the vietnam war. >> because of an electric malfunction
mccain the third was born august 29th, 1936 to a multi-generational family on the base of panama canal zone. his father jack mccain became a you are four star admiral. his grandfather was also an admiral. for young john mccain, entry into the naval academy was a fore gone conclusion. he established a reputation as a rebel and a party boy. >> we really did have the most enjoyable times, perhaps i've hood in my life was that period at the naval academy as like minded but not as assertive in...
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to the jungle currently reports say that in colombia migrants are still crossing from colombia into panama that requires crossing the jungle there's a part where they have to go on boats and there's reports of them crossing from gautuatemala into mexico you have a lot of pieces moving while here in the u.s. we still have, as i mentioned, the last report of 5,000 still being processed in different centers across the region. >> thank you >>> right now investigators from the national transportation safety board are trying to figure out what caused a deadly amtrak train derailment near joplin, montana. three people killed. more than 40 others hurt when the train went off the tracks saturday about 141 passengers and 16 crew members were on board at the time the train was traveling from chicago to seattle the company that maintains the railroad says the track was inspected just two days before that accident. >>> instagram and the parent company facebook are on defense after the startling report that the app has a toxic impact on teenage girls especially i sat down with the head of instagram this
to the jungle currently reports say that in colombia migrants are still crossing from colombia into panama that requires crossing the jungle there's a part where they have to go on boats and there's reports of them crossing from gautuatemala into mexico you have a lot of pieces moving while here in the u.s. we still have, as i mentioned, the last report of 5,000 still being processed in different centers across the region. >> thank you >>> right now investigators from the...
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>> look, like john mccain was born in panama on a military base. it is a question when people have mingling doubts of somehow that they are unamerican or somehow that they are not -- they question their patriotism. nobody is questioning ted cruz's patriotism. >> john mccain was not a dual citizen. up next all eyes are on chicago mayor rahm emanuel. "hardball" is back after this. huh. introducing centrum vitamints. a brand new multivitamin you enjoy like a mint. with a full spectrum of essential nutrients... surprisingly smooth, refreshingly cool. i see you found the vitamints. new centrum vitamints. a delicious new way to get your multivitamins. >>> earlier we showed you some of the best late night moments for the democrats running for president. now for the republicans. late night hosts couldn't have dreamed that donald trump would be a front runner six months into his candidacy. occasionally the donald got in on the fun sdprmpt when part of the reason i'm here is that i know how to take a joke. me interviewing me, that's what i call a great idea.
>> look, like john mccain was born in panama on a military base. it is a question when people have mingling doubts of somehow that they are unamerican or somehow that they are not -- they question their patriotism. nobody is questioning ted cruz's patriotism. >> john mccain was not a dual citizen. up next all eyes are on chicago mayor rahm emanuel. "hardball" is back after this. huh. introducing centrum vitamints. a brand new multivitamin you enjoy like a mint. with a full...
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he led the invasion of panama, he led the first gulf war in 1991. but his impact on the country was beyond even what he did in the u.s. military, and the strength of his example as a public servant. it was profoundly political. he announced that he was a republican in 1995. he announced that he could no longer consider himself a republican this year after the attack on the u.s. capitol by trump supporters on january 6. that said, he was still a republican and he was a decades-long friend of john mccain, someone who had been floated as a potential running mate for john mccain in 2008 when colin powell instead shocked the country by endorsing the democratic candidate who was running against john mccain. he endorsed democratic candidate barack obama for president. that was two weeks before the election in 2008, and some people say that the election might as well have just ended then. if republicans needed permission to cross the aisle and vote for this democrat, barack obama, nobody could provide a more powerful permission slip than colin powell did tw
he led the invasion of panama, he led the first gulf war in 1991. but his impact on the country was beyond even what he did in the u.s. military, and the strength of his example as a public servant. it was profoundly political. he announced that he was a republican in 1995. he announced that he could no longer consider himself a republican this year after the attack on the u.s. capitol by trump supporters on january 6. that said, he was still a republican and he was a decades-long friend of...
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they struggle to do so as we saw with the resignation today of our ambassador to panama. of course, they lean on our founding documents. they lean on a history of openness and inclusion. they lean on the history of irish americans like you who when they first came to the united states were subject to ugly vitreal but who organized themselves, voted and became full participants at the table of democracy and made remarkable contributions. so to lean on that history and help those overseas understand that our better angels will continue to govern immigration policy, trade policy and security partnership. >> it's become a tougher argument for all of us. president trump appeared to assume that african immigrants won't help the united states economically. but sub saharan african immigrants to the united states were more highly educated than the u.s. born population. us, in other words. they note that in 2015, 30% of sub is a haren immigrants to this country had a bachelor's degree or higher opinion people from africa are more educated than other parts of the world. nigerians ar
they struggle to do so as we saw with the resignation today of our ambassador to panama. of course, they lean on our founding documents. they lean on a history of openness and inclusion. they lean on the history of irish americans like you who when they first came to the united states were subject to ugly vitreal but who organized themselves, voted and became full participants at the table of democracy and made remarkable contributions. so to lean on that history and help those overseas...
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the panama canal was built. his square deal defended workers and natural resources from exploitation. millions of acres of wilderness were allocated and protected as national park. >> the dynamic old roughrider steered the ship of state with a rez lult, forceful hand. >> i think teddy roosevelt was engaged with his own country engaged with his country on a level that many presidents are not. he explored it. he loved it. he would go outdoors and enjoy the beauty of this country and that informed him as a politician. >> he busted the big trust. he took huge business and made them competitive. because of that i believe he was the greatest political leader of the 20th century. >> reporter: during his presidency and after he inspired crowds with his sheer energy and enthusiasm. >> he was compelling, loud, boisterous child. someone said you must understand the president is 6. that's great. right? it is really greatment he had the energy of a child. >> don't flinch. don't fold. >> roosevelt was certainly brave. in 1912
the panama canal was built. his square deal defended workers and natural resources from exploitation. millions of acres of wilderness were allocated and protected as national park. >> the dynamic old roughrider steered the ship of state with a rez lult, forceful hand. >> i think teddy roosevelt was engaged with his own country engaged with his country on a level that many presidents are not. he explored it. he loved it. he would go outdoors and enjoy the beauty of this country and...
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some are comical over, why didn't we send the 101st airborne to invade panama? i think general milleyade a very strong point that basically there is full obedienceo the legal orders of the commander in chief. it's just not on the table. at the same time, what this hearing didn't focus on, and tomoow it probably will, is the end of the trump administration. we had a lawless rogue predent slashing around, threatening the constituti of the united states. in that case we need to debate do we actually want the president of the united states to have sole nuclear authority over the u.s. nuclear response capability? what do we think about the president's abity to use the armed forcesnder the insurrection act to take control of the streets of america? so there's further discussion that is probably legitimate. i think milley is a patriot. 're fortunate he was there, and i thinktoday's hearing was a positive step for the country. >> general barry mack calf rhee, kevin baron and courtney kube, thank you. >>> many refuse to get vaccinated in ohio despite the state's new man
some are comical over, why didn't we send the 101st airborne to invade panama? i think general milleyade a very strong point that basically there is full obedienceo the legal orders of the commander in chief. it's just not on the table. at the same time, what this hearing didn't focus on, and tomoow it probably will, is the end of the trump administration. we had a lawless rogue predent slashing around, threatening the constituti of the united states. in that case we need to debate do we...
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mccain the third was born august 29th, 1936 to a multi-generational family on the base of panama canal zone. his father jack mccain became a you are four star admiral. his grandfather was also an a admiral. for young john mccain, entry into the naval academy was a fore gone conclusion. he established a reputation as a rebel and a party boy. >> we really did have the most enjoyable times, perhaps i've hood in my life was that period at the naval acad emy as like minded but not as assertive in their rebellion >> he well knowledgeable. well read in history. he was a strong leader. you knew when hef was in the room. he had a lot of energy. always had a superb sense of humor. that's what attracted him to a lot of people. >> reporter: upon graduating from the naval academy, fifth from the bottom of his class, he decided to become an aviator. his first experience with combat came when he was shipped to vietnam in 1967. he was assigned to the uss four star and in july of that year it was at the center of one of the deadliest naval disasters of the vietnam war. >> because of an electric malfunc
mccain the third was born august 29th, 1936 to a multi-generational family on the base of panama canal zone. his father jack mccain became a you are four star admiral. his grandfather was also an a admiral. for young john mccain, entry into the naval academy was a fore gone conclusion. he established a reputation as a rebel and a party boy. >> we really did have the most enjoyable times, perhaps i've hood in my life was that period at the naval acad emy as like minded but not as assertive...
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that's what we're concerned about, flash floods from biloxi to mobile, panama city. it does call for six to seven inches of reain. some areas could get over a foot of ran. yesterday vegas tied its all-time high temperature. that's just historic. today's highs easily 102, vegas 1 i apologize, there's really no relief over the weekend. you're watching "morning joe." we'll be right back. ♪ la la, la la, la la, la la time's up, insufficient prenatal care. and administrative paperwork... your days of drowning people are numbered. same goes for you, budget overruns. and rising costs, wipe that smile off your face. we're coming for you, too. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. how if guests book direct ater, choicehotels.com and stay twice they'll get a $50 gift card? summertime. badda book. badda boom. got you a shirt! ...i kept the receipt... book now at choicehotels.com whuuuuuat?rtgage offer from the bank today. you never just get one offer. go to lendingtree.com and shop multiple loan offers for free! fre
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how does an officer with no personal experience of direct fire combat in panama or desert storm become a division commander? and so in the space of a few days, david petraeus has gone from being a remarkable piece of fiction to a bumbling character in an unremarkable soap opera. this is not a story about sex, sit a story about judgment. it is a story about a man's judgment, a man who had people's lives in his hands as a general, and as cia director. the question president obama had to answer for himself last week was how much bad judgment was he willing to tolerate in his cia director and president obama's answer was none. [ lisa ] my name's lisa and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior thinking or mood, hostility agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping
how does an officer with no personal experience of direct fire combat in panama or desert storm become a division commander? and so in the space of a few days, david petraeus has gone from being a remarkable piece of fiction to a bumbling character in an unremarkable soap opera. this is not a story about sex, sit a story about judgment. it is a story about a man's judgment, a man who had people's lives in his hands as a general, and as cia director. the question president obama had to answer...
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and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >>> welcome back, everybody. we want to continue to keep you up to speed, the breaking nows out of charlottesville, virginia and we can confirm there is one death now. 19 injured and have been takening to the hospital after the tragic video that showed a car employeeing into a crowd of counterprotesters at this white nationalists rally taking place in charlottesville. it is absolutely heartbreaking to watch as you literally see bodies flying through the air and then the driver reversing and fleeing from the scene actually injuring more people trying to escape. maya roadway is back with us ton scene there in charlottesville
and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >>> welcome back, everybody. we want to continue to keep you up...
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when we met in panama we discussed, for example the defense cooperation agreements that were just mentioned. she got those through congress. as somebody who knows something about congresses, that -- i know that's never easy. so for her to use political capital in order to get that done i think is indicative of the kind of reliable partner that she is. and so we believe that this meeting that we've had this week builds on a series of steps that have continued to deepen cooperation between our two countries. there are still going to be differences occasionally but that's true with every one of our close friends and allies. you know no country is going to have identical interests. there will always be some frictions. but our common values the strong people-to-people relations that we have the fact that we are the largest countries in the hemisphere with similar histories, i think all that means that we should be very strong partners for years to come. >> translator: well, i believe that part of my answer was given by president obama and i'd like to thank him for that but i'd like to still make
when we met in panama we discussed, for example the defense cooperation agreements that were just mentioned. she got those through congress. as somebody who knows something about congresses, that -- i know that's never easy. so for her to use political capital in order to get that done i think is indicative of the kind of reliable partner that she is. and so we believe that this meeting that we've had this week builds on a series of steps that have continued to deepen cooperation between our...
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> john s mccain the third was born august 29, 1936 to eight multigenerational military party in the panama canal zone. his father was a navy officer who was eventually campaign -- became a four-star admiral. present for the japanese surrender in baltimore two. for john mccain, entering into the naval academy was a foregone conclusion. as a cadet, mccain quickly established a reputation as a rebel and a party boy. >> we really did have the most enjoyable times perhaps i've had in my life. was that period of that naval academy when i ran around with a like-minded but perhaps not quite as assertive in this troop of young men. >> he was very knowledgeable. well read in history. he was a strong leader. you knew when he was in the room. you just had a lot of energy. always had a sense of humor. that attracted him to a lot of people. >> graduating from the naval academy, bottom at his class, mccain decided to become an aviator. his first experience with combat came when he was shipped to vietnam in 1967. at the onset of his department, mccain was assigned to the us-s. it was at the center of one
> john s mccain the third was born august 29, 1936 to eight multigenerational military party in the panama canal zone. his father was a navy officer who was eventually campaign -- became a four-star admiral. present for the japanese surrender in baltimore two. for john mccain, entering into the naval academy was a foregone conclusion. as a cadet, mccain quickly established a reputation as a rebel and a party boy. >> we really did have the most enjoyable times perhaps i've had in my...
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. >> it's called -- >> john mccain was born in panama. nobody shoved this in their face. this guy was born in hawaii. and i'm being sarcastic now because i do get angry about this. then reince priebus this morning talking about european this and european that. the basis of this health care plan is the heritage foundation, a republican leaning conservative organization and the individual mandate koultd not be more american. and the idea of taking people out of the emergency room and making sure they take some responsibility and reliance on their own health care couldn't be more american. and nothing is more sickening than to call that european socialism in some attempt to make this president a foreigner. we know what they're doing and i don't mind ringing the bell for it. if people think i'm ringing it too loud, they need to pay attention when it's rung lighter. it's awful what's going on. and it's consistent. >> well, i really appreciate you coming on, chris. we'll call it presiding while black as opposed to driving while black. >> sad but true. >> and be sure to watch "h
. >> it's called -- >> john mccain was born in panama. nobody shoved this in their face. this guy was born in hawaii. and i'm being sarcastic now because i do get angry about this. then reince priebus this morning talking about european this and european that. the basis of this health care plan is the heritage foundation, a republican leaning conservative organization and the individual mandate koultd not be more american. and the idea of taking people out of the emergency room and...
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he doesn't have a jesse helms or a panama canal. >> obviously, rubio is counting on florida, john kasich wanted to wait and take ohio, i think he will probably take ohio. but marco rubio can restate all of his positions over and over again but he is already -- i don't want to say he already lost it, but the fact -- >> can i say something? >> yes. >> you would do well, the op-ed, that is where rubio exists, he doesn't exist. they love him because he is pushing for war all the time. the average person has no interest in marco rubio. >> and he could have done it before florida -- if he loses it, his political career is pretty much over. >> what do you see down there? >> reporter: we're waiting for hillary clinton and bernie sanders to slug it out tonight. it is potentially the last debate they will have. they agreed to three more. we'll see if they have anymore after this. it is not really in hillary clinton's interest to have anymore. but in terms of the republican field, donald trump is here in the state rallying people in the past few days, he is trying to get back the votes that elected
he doesn't have a jesse helms or a panama canal. >> obviously, rubio is counting on florida, john kasich wanted to wait and take ohio, i think he will probably take ohio. but marco rubio can restate all of his positions over and over again but he is already -- i don't want to say he already lost it, but the fact -- >> can i say something? >> yes. >> you would do well, the op-ed, that is where rubio exists, he doesn't exist. they love him because he is pushing for war all...
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as you do, put in your dvr to our belated trip to panama tomorrow. we'll be out to donald trump at his rallies and keep voting on polls. let us know. i will turn it over to my colleague, thomas roberts, i know you got a lot of news. >> i am going to come find it, halie, good afternoon everybody. donald trump firing on house speaker paul ryan after ryan told republicans that he won't defend the gop and will not campaign to him over the next 29 days. trump's vp pick speaking in north carolina minutes ago. >> i don't condone what was said. last night, my running mate, he showed the american people at heart. he fought back and turn the focus to the choice that we face and i am proud to stand with donald trump. [ cheers ] >> we have the new nbc's wall street journal showing that
as you do, put in your dvr to our belated trip to panama tomorrow. we'll be out to donald trump at his rallies and keep voting on polls. let us know. i will turn it over to my colleague, thomas roberts, i know you got a lot of news. >> i am going to come find it, halie, good afternoon everybody. donald trump firing on house speaker paul ryan after ryan told republicans that he won't defend the gop and will not campaign to him over the next 29 days. trump's vp pick speaking in north...
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mccain iii was born august 29th, 1936 to a multi-generational family on the base in the panama canal zone. his father jack mccain became a four star admiral. his grandfather was also an admiral. present on "the uss missouri" for the japanese surrender in world war ii. for young john mccain, entry into the naval academy was a foregone conclusion. as a naval cadet, he quickly established a reputation as a rebel and a party boy. >> we really did have the most enjoyable times, perhaps i've had in my life, that period in the naval academy when i ran around with a like-minded but perhaps not as assertive group of young men. he was very knowledgeable. well-read in history. he was a strong leader. you knew when he was in the room. he had a lot of energy. always had superb sense of humor. that's what attracted him to a lot of people. >> reporter: upon graduating from the naval academy, fifth from the bottom of his class, he decided to become an aviator. his first experience with combat came when he was shipped to vietnam in 1967. at the onset of his deployment, mccain was assigned to "the uss
mccain iii was born august 29th, 1936 to a multi-generational family on the base in the panama canal zone. his father jack mccain became a four star admiral. his grandfather was also an admiral. present on "the uss missouri" for the japanese surrender in world war ii. for young john mccain, entry into the naval academy was a foregone conclusion. as a naval cadet, he quickly established a reputation as a rebel and a party boy. >> we really did have the most enjoyable times,...
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these are commanders who fought in afghanistan and fought in iraq, they fought in mobadishu, fought in panama. we have leaders who have been wounded fighting for this nation. hunted down saddam hussein. >> we've been watching this campaign event held by donald trump right now as he introduced two medal of honor recipients and other individuals who proudly served the united states of america. as soon as donald trump is speaking with the new conversation focused on the comments that even he himself said he would hope to address soon. the topic of birtherism. we'll go back to this. i'll join robert costa, the national political reporter and mark halperin, bloomberg politics and host of "with all due respect" airing at 6:00 p.m. eastern time on msnbc. i want to start with you, if i can. we've witnessed in the course of these 20 minutes as we've watched live, people praising, donald trump is the effectiveness of this brash showman to lure all this attention and then in an event that sort of was reminiscent of the golf course in scotland to praise the suites, allowed people to speak about him final
these are commanders who fought in afghanistan and fought in iraq, they fought in mobadishu, fought in panama. we have leaders who have been wounded fighting for this nation. hunted down saddam hussein. >> we've been watching this campaign event held by donald trump right now as he introduced two medal of honor recipients and other individuals who proudly served the united states of america. as soon as donald trump is speaking with the new conversation focused on the comments that even he...